I am looking for replacement parts for Sandisk or Sansa A250. The touchpad is broken, would like to replace.
SOURCE: Sandisk Sansa m250 With Broken Screen
Users Manual is here; http://sandisk.com/Assets/File/pdf/retail/Sansa_ug_Eng_m200.pdf Page 26 has your answer. Best of Luck.
Posted on Sep 30, 2007
SOURCE: SanDisk Sansa e260 MP3
there isn't a ic where you are talking about on my same device on the same exact device and mine doesn't have it i'm sorry for the inconvenince.
Posted on Dec 29, 2007
SOURCE: Broken Touchpad ZIF Connector
Best bet is to obtain a faulty motherboard and use the clip from that - they are often sold very cheaply declared as faulty on ebay.
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Posted on Mar 23, 2008
SOURCE: Want to connect my Sony vaio VGN-A250 to Sharp 19'' LCD TV
Your laptop will have a VGA output or possibly a S-video out. For the VGA you'll need a standard VGA cable. Plug the cable in to your laptop and the PC input of your TV. If your TV does not have PC input it may have a DVI input. IF it does you can use a VGA/DVI adapter to plug it in. If it doesn't have a DVI input you can use the S-Video output on your laptop with a standard S-video cable. After the connection to your TV is made you will have to toggle alternate display by pressing and holding your [Fn] key and pressing F4, or F5, or another F# key. It's the one that looks like a TV screen. Press once to turn on output, press again to turn off your laptop screen, press again to go back to laptop screen only
Posted on Feb 10, 2009
SOURCE: Toshiba A250-s4707 only work in safe mode
A computer freezing means either not enough memory, bad memory or wrong drivers. Is this machine still under warranty? If so I would contact Toshiba about their service (it's free). If it's out of warranty I would perform the folowing steps. While in SAFE mode download AVGFREE.exe, MALWAREBYTES.exe and SUPERANTISPYWARE.exe. Run these in SAFE mode to abolutely eliminate any possibility of a virus or Malware problem. Now go into normal mode. At START, select RUN and type SFC/scannow. You'll need to have your original Win 7 disks handy because it may find corrupt drivers. If this cleans and restores as it should and it no longer freezes then you're down. If the freezing continues it's time to call either Toshiba or a reputable repair person to check your video ram and your user ram. Also check out my website www.micromendllc.com
Posted on Feb 25, 2010
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